Brexit deadline

Started by Blakemore5 pages

Originally posted by -Pr-
lol np.

Honestly, the easiest thing to do would be to adjust the GFA so nobody gets ****ed over. NI is too economically volatile to be absorbed by the Republic, especially with covid. And there's the question of how many people in Northern Ireland want to actually be part of Ireland too. There are just as many, if not more, unionists who want to stay in the UK, than there are Catholics that want to leave and join Ireland.

New Good Friday agreement that suits UK needs, Ireland/EU needs and US needs.

Damn, no wonder it's taken so long... hopefully Bo Jo can do his best in 45 **** days!

I mean, that's one thing, what we wanna talk about next? energy or fish?

YouTube video

Channel 4 talking about Johnson's green revolution... This might be good news for the environment.

Brexit will be awesome

45 days squirt, 45 days.

You must be excited

Originally posted by Surtur
You must be excited
Tbh, I'm waiting for more details. It's been a crazy 4 years.

so did you vote to brexit or did you vote the wrong way?

🙂

Originally posted by Surtur
so did you vote to brexit or did you vote the wrong way?

🙂

I was registered at the wrong polling station at the time but would have voted "yes."

Originally posted by Blakemore
I was registered at the wrong polling station at the time but would have voted "yes."

O really why?!

Originally posted by Surtur
O really why?!
Moved address about a month before.

Originally posted by Blakemore
Moved address about a month before.

No, why would you vote yes?

Originally posted by Surtur
No, why would you vote yes?
It was around the whole immigration crisis/anti-mainstream media/unelected Eurocrats time... 2016

I also liked more control of our fisheries, trade, energy and international relations (Canada, Australia, New Zealand, USA, South Africa, India, Jamaica etc.) just to name a few.

Originally posted by Blakemore
It was around the whole immigration crisis/anti-mainstream media/unelected Eurocrats time... 2016

I also liked more control of our fisheries, trade, energy and international relations (Canada, Australia, New Zealand, USA, South Africa, India, Jamaica etc.) just to name a few.

So if the vote happened today would you vote yes? I know you said you would have voted yes at the time, but what about now?

Originally posted by Surtur
So if the vote happened today would you vote yes? I know you said you would have voted yes at the time, but what about now?
Well yeah because it was yes last time.

Originally posted by Blakemore
Well yeah because it was yes last time.

I thought perhaps something in the last 4 years might have changed your mind.

Originally posted by Surtur
I thought perhaps something in the last 4 years might have changed your mind.
I can't really think of anything that has and yes, I realise Biden might **** this up, so I'm just waiting for some news because right now, it's all up in the air until something is announced.

Originally posted by Blakemore
I can't really think of anything that has and yes, I realise Biden might **** this up, so I'm just waiting for some news because right now, it's all up in the air until something is announced.

Intriguing. You feel Biden will be so incompetent as a US president it will have some sort of ripple effect that f*cks up brexit for the UK?

Originally posted by Surtur
Intriguing. You feel Biden will be so incompetent as a US president it will have some sort of ripple effect that f*cks up brexit for the UK?
No, I think Biden putting pressure on Johnson could **** up Brexit and have a ripple effect on the UK and the US. I doubt it though.

Bo Jo: Let's get Brexit done
Jo Bi: We need to get things done now!

Originally posted by Blakemore
I can't really think of anything that has and yes, I realise Biden might **** this up, so I'm just waiting for some news because right now, it's all up in the air until something is announced.

If so, that's what you get for supporting a racist(Biden)

Originally posted by Surtur
Intriguing. You feel Biden will be so incompetent as a US president it will have some sort of ripple effect that f*cks up brexit for the UK?

The consensus for quite some time is that Biden will be less inclined to push for a US/UK trade deal than Trump, thus putting pressure on Johnson to give consessions to the EU to get a deal.

This is already happening with Dominic Cummings being sacked.

Johnson was relying on a US deal happening quickly to offset a no deal with the EU. Now he won't get either.